Welcome! We offer quality cabin lodging to responsible couples and small families seeking to trade hectic everyday life for the peaceful
solitude of nature and the Hocking Hills. Our premier ridgetop locations
are just minutes from Hocking Hills State Park, beautiful waterfalls, hiking trails and
all the other parks and attractions found throughout the Hocking Hills region.

At four secluded properties, we offer eight comfortable and inviting cabins:
Woodridge, The Wildwood,
Ridgeview, Birdsong,
Greenbriar, Rocky Ridge,
Laurel RidgeandEvergreen, all of which are secluded,
fully equipped and very clean. Hot tubs overlooking the surrounding forests of the Hocking Hills
can be found on the decks of all cabins. We do allow well behaved, house trained pets in Woodridge, Ridgeview, Greenbriar, Rocky Ridge, Laurel Ridge and Evergreen. Please review our policies for pet
limitations.

Spring is a beautiful time to stay with us. The dormant forests surrounding our cabins begin to stir with
life as temperatures warm and days become longer. Soon, a tinge of green will appear on the woodland's
winter palette of browns and grays. Trees will start to develop their buds as the first wildflowers poke through
last autumn's layer of fallen leaves. The songs of returning woodland birds will join those of the hardy souls who
stuck around through winter. In the nearby parks, snowmelt means the waterfalls will be roaring. We invite you to
visit us this spring for a front row seat view to one of nature's greatest transformations.

Please use the menu on the left to navigate throughout our site. To help you plan your trip to
the Hocking Hills, we've provided listings for most area outdoor activities, dining & shopping, plus a really
handy interactive map of the Hocking Hills with more than 90 area parks, activities, points of interest, shops and restaurants locataed on it. Thank you for visiting and
we'll look forward to hosting you on your next Hocking Hills cabin getaway.

"I can enjoy society in a room; but out of doors, nature is company enough for me." ~William Hazlitt